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07/10/17 By Dana Szymkowiak

Hand Washing Is Not Equally Available For All

Handwashing prevents childhood illness, but most families in low-income countries lack soap at home. Inequity is evident globally, with less than 1 percent of households in Ethiopia and 96.4 percent in Serbia having access to…
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07/06/17 By Dana Szymkowiak

4 Summer Workplace Safety Tips

Summer has finally arrived and so has the heat. For many regions of the U.S. this also means warmer than usual temperatures (especially here in Buffalo).  For those that are working outside this summer there…
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06/28/17 By Jordan Weinstein

Prepare For Norovirus With These Steps

Norovirus is a group of viruses that are brought on when the food we eat or surfaces we touch are contaminated, lasting for about 1-3 days. Currently, there are six recognized norovirus genogroups. Three of…
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06/26/17 By Dana Szymkowiak

All Patients Deserve Standard Precautions

These standard precautions start with the caregivers and protect both the patient and themselves. These standard precautions are used to prevent infections and transmission of illness.
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06/20/17 By Dana Szymkowiak

Preparing For Summer Travel

The CDC is constantly providing the latest information for alerts when traveling locally or abroad. Whether you are trying to avoid the zika virus or other nasty bugs, be prepared this summer by utilizing this…
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06/15/17 By Dana Szymkowiak

Summertime First Aid & Skin Care Essentials

All across the US, the warmer weather is beginning to arrive. With the joy that warm weather brings, we would hate to see you get burned.
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